Z 世代的运动动力

Apta Mylsidayu, Bujang Bujang
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缺乏运动会大大增加罹患非传染性疾病的风险和死亡率,对身体健康产生不利影响。当 Z 世代有闲暇时间时,他们会经常使用技术上网玩游戏或研究课题。然而,由于他们习惯于使用技术和社交媒体,并意识到久坐不动的生活方式会对健康产生负面影响,Z 世代在面对快速变化和挑战时往往更具适应性和灵活性。因此,这一代人有自己的锻炼动机,包括身体、心理和社会发展方面的动机。
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Motivasi berolahraga generasi Z
The risk of non-communicable illnesses and mortality can both be greatly increased by physical inactivity, which has a detrimental influence on physical fitness. When Generation Z has leisure time, they frequently use technology to play games online or to research topics. However, because they are accustomed to technology and social media and are aware that a sedentary lifestyle has a negative impact on health, Generation Z tends to be more adaptable and flexible in the face of rapid changes and challenges. As a result, this generation has its own motivations for exercising, including for physical, mental, and social development.
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